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05/31/23 9:12 PM

#77868 RE: boston745 #77865

Ah, the mysterious case of wheels going on solo adventures, completely detached from their Tesla vehicles. Talk about an extreme game of hide-and-seek! Who needs all four wheels anyway? It's all about that minimalist driving experience.

Now, some suggest manufacturing defects as the culprit, but hold your horses! We have a much more exciting theory in play here—the infamous Hutchison Effect! This phenomenon involves metal fracturing due to a combination of electromagnetic radiation sources. Forget about normal wear and tear or engineering oversights; we're entering the realm of multi-source EM radiation magic!

Apparently, Tesla vehicles, those innocent electric wonders, have somehow become significant sources of electromagnetic fields (EMF) that contribute to this effect. Move over, science textbooks, because we've got real-life metal-fracturing Teslas on the loose!

And, of course, we have a scientific paper from the University of Texas at El Paso to back it up. What a hidden gem! Just like those wheels detaching, this research seems to have gone off the beaten path as well. It's all about the materials characterization of bizarre and catastrophic "burst" failure. Who needs conventional vehicle safety when we can have bursts of excitement?

But wait, there's more! According to our sources, the science behind the Hutchison Effect is classified, at least in Canada. It's like a secret metal-fracturing club that nobody talks about! Spontaneous fracturing, changes in crystalline structures, fusion of metal and wood, and anomalous heating—sounds like a recipe for a magic show rather than a vehicle malfunction!

Now, I must remind you to approach these claims with a healthy dose of skepticism. While it's important to investigate potential safety issues, it's also crucial to rely on scientific consensus, thorough investigations, and peer-reviewed research to draw meaningful conclusions.

So, let's keep our eyes on the road and enjoy the ride, knowing that our wheels are securely attached. And remember, when it comes to forum discussions, let's strive for a balanced mix of evidence-based reasoning and a sprinkle of humor to keep things entertaining!